Hi Hannah,
Google documents offers some sort of collaborative workspace. I have not used it for this purpose myself, but I notice that you can create documents (very much like word/excel spread sheets) and share with other users so that they can add/edit. I am not sure if this will meet your needs fully, for example if each document can be entirely confidential to that single participant, but it may be worth exploring.
Kind regards
Neelam Nigah | Researcher
Imperial College London | Dr Foster Unit
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From: Research of postgraduate psychologists. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hannah Wall
Sent: 11 July 2011 17:04
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Subject: Online diary-based interventions
Hi,
I’m a current MSc Health Psychology student in the process of working out the methodology for my research project. I aim to conduct a food diary based intervention but I was just wondering about the possibilities of an online version. I’m aware of online survey creators such as Survey Monkey but I don’t know of any option for someone to log in to this more than once (other than to create a new survey and link for each day of the diary which would be extremely time consuming to keep track of!)
Has anyone previously conducted an online diary-based intervention? If so, how?
Or does anyone know of any free (or relatively cheap) online survey creators that allow for a diary option?
Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Hannah
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